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Find your dream home or development opportunity, sell or let your property, or secure your mortgage with Rettie, the leading property experts in the field.
Find your dream home or development opportunity, sell or let your property, or secure your mortgage with Rettie, the leading property experts in the field.
Offers Over £825,000
3 Bedroom First Floor Apartment
An immaculately presented three-bedroom apartment located at The Cedars, a prestigious residential development situated in the highly desirable residential neighbourhood of Colinton, just under five miles south west of Edinburgh city centre.
Rettie is one of the most trusted and well-respected property names in Scotland and the North East of England. We know all about property, and with our large database of active buyers and prospective tenants, we are dedicated to finding the person who's going to buy, let or develop your property.
From city apartments and rural cottages to large townhouses, prime country homes, and farms and estates, we deal with some of the most prestigious properties on the market, delivering one class of service to every customer - first class. Contact us today to find out how we can help you.
We are proud of the fact that we are headquartered in Scotland’s capital Edinburgh, with city offices in London, Newcastle and Glasgow. We also have specialist rural offices in St Andrews, Melrose and Berwick upon Tweed.
Being located in the very areas we are transacting within and having teams who’ve spent their lives living and working in these places, gives us a distinct competitive advantage and enables us to say with integrity that we genuinely do possess ‘local knowledge with international reach’.
Rettie’s Director of Research, Dr John Boyle, has featured in a set of podcasts in recent weeks in which he gives his latest take on market changes as well as the impact of new legislation and how to address Scotland’s housing problems. Each is summarised here with a link to the podcast itself.
Existing owners, who through a change in personal circumstances are renting their properties in today’s market, seem very comfortable with the new rent controls. For these circumstantial landlords, the prospect of 6% annual rent increases has been widely accepted as very reasonable and agreeable.